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what cannot you and i perform upon the unguarded duncan? what not put upont his spongy officers who shall bear the guilt of our great quell? bring forth men-children only, for thy undaunted mettle should compose nothing but males. i am settled, and bend up ea corporal agent to this terrible feat. away, and mock the time with fairest show. false face must hide what the false heart doth know. who's there? a friend. what, sir, not yet at rest? the king's a-bed. this diamond he greets your wife withal, by the name of most kind hostess. i dreamt last night of the three weird sisters. to you, they have show'd some truth. i think not of them. good repose the while. thanks, sir, the like to you. go bid thy mistress, when my drink is ready, she strike upon the bell. get thee to bed. [music] is this a dagger which i see before me, the handle towards my hand? come, let me clutch thee. i have thee not, yet i see thee still. art thou not, fatal vision, sensible to feeling as to sight? or art thou but a dagger of mind, a false creation, proceeding from t
what cannot you and i perform upon the unguarded duncan? what not put upont his spongy officers who shall bear the guilt of our great quell? bring forth men-children only, for thy undaunted mettle should compose nothing but males. i am settled, and bend up ea corporal agent to this terrible feat. away, and mock the time with fairest show. false face must hide what the false heart doth know. who's there? a friend. what, sir, not yet at rest? the king's a-bed. this diamond he greets your wife...
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i can open my own bottles, duncan. it's such a beautiful day. should move this outside and have a picnic. it's not a good idea. your immune system's weak. you need to be patient. patient. i've been nothing but patient for the last six months. so, i got a call from miss jones. apparently, sawyer got into a fight with danica barry at school yesterday. that little snot probably deserved it. she stole sawyer's thermos. did you arrest her? you know, i thought about it, but i had a hard time getting a warrant. (laughing) oh, she wanted me to show you this picture. she was very proud of herself... i'm gonna stop the chemo. what? i talked about it with dr. suresh, um... the leukemia is still not in remission. it's not working. so... i'm gonna stop. don't you think i should be part of this discussion? this is the discussion. sounded more like a declaration. duncan, we've tried everything. no. we haven't. you'll get through this. we'll get through this. i want to enjoy my life. now. while i still can. i'm missing everything. sawyer will get in more fights
i can open my own bottles, duncan. it's such a beautiful day. should move this outside and have a picnic. it's not a good idea. your immune system's weak. you need to be patient. patient. i've been nothing but patient for the last six months. so, i got a call from miss jones. apparently, sawyer got into a fight with danica barry at school yesterday. that little snot probably deserved it. she stole sawyer's thermos. did you arrest her? you know, i thought about it, but i had a hard time getting...
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here lay duncan. his silver skin laced with his golden blood. and his gashed stabs looked like a breach in nature for ruin's wasteful entrance. there, the murderers steeped in the colors of their trade their daggers unmannerly breeched with gore. who could refrain? help me hence. look to the lady. let us meet and question this most bloody piece of work to know it further. let's briefly put on manly readiness in the hall. well contented. what will you do? let's not consort with them. i'll to england. to ireland, i. but let's not be dainty of leave-taking, but shift away. [music] thou hast it now, king cawdor, glamis all as the weird women promised. and i fear thou play'dst most foully for it. yet, it was said it should not stand in thy posterity. but that myself should be the root and father of many kings. if there come truth from them, may they not be my oracle as well, and set me up in hope? but hush no more. here's our chief guest. tonight, we hold a solemn supper, sir. and i'll request your presence. let your highness command upon me. fail no
here lay duncan. his silver skin laced with his golden blood. and his gashed stabs looked like a breach in nature for ruin's wasteful entrance. there, the murderers steeped in the colors of their trade their daggers unmannerly breeched with gore. who could refrain? help me hence. look to the lady. let us meet and question this most bloody piece of work to know it further. let's briefly put on manly readiness in the hall. well contented. what will you do? let's not consort with them. i'll to...
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of your kids, just how you're going to make it. >> reporter: duncan worked in mining for 18 years. he and his wife, charity, have three teenagers. you were making $80,000 a year. >> yes. >> reporter: now you're on food stamps. >> drastic change. i mean, it's-- i don't know how to talk about it. i mean, it's just unreal. >> our vehicle is 10 years old. it's paid for, and we pawned the title to the jeep for $250 so we could buy some groceries. >> reporter: how long did that last for? >> that lasted about three days. >> reporter: the downturn in eastern kentucky's coal fortunes have been fueled in part by the boom in u.s. natural gas production and new federal limits on greenhouse gases. you used to see a truck full of coal come through here every three minutes? >> every three minutes. >> reporter: now it's-- >> you can go days without one. >> reporter: the only mine still operating in harlan are run by k.b. bennett's family. he had 500 employees. today it's 100. >> coal miners are a family. they're an extended family. you kind of feel like you've got an obligation to keep them workin
of your kids, just how you're going to make it. >> reporter: duncan worked in mining for 18 years. he and his wife, charity, have three teenagers. you were making $80,000 a year. >> yes. >> reporter: now you're on food stamps. >> drastic change. i mean, it's-- i don't know how to talk about it. i mean, it's just unreal. >> our vehicle is 10 years old. it's paid for, and we pawned the title to the jeep for $250 so we could buy some groceries. >> reporter: how...
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duncan hunter says this is the pentagon's doing. the pentagon says this is congress's doing.the bottom line is that families of the five fallen heroes are stuck wondering how they're going to get to dover air force base without a donation? which, thankfully it does look like they're getting. >> it's not the way they should be treated so you know, i -- it's hard to understand what the problem is. that plans that you -- maybe there legal holdup but we're talking about five families just doesn't seem like something we can't get around or provide them what they need and give them money they're supposed to receive and everything. >> they can't get out of the way. that is what duncan hunter saying he thinks chuck haggle can says this is a session, it's about $100,000 they're entitled to that he promised them before they fight in afghanistan. they promise this will be paid to loved ones now they're dead, we renegged on the promise. that is what's happening. i want to stand you by. we have colonel oliver north. i know you're upset about this. everyone is. you think the president hasi
duncan hunter says this is the pentagon's doing. the pentagon says this is congress's doing.the bottom line is that families of the five fallen heroes are stuck wondering how they're going to get to dover air force base without a donation? which, thankfully it does look like they're getting. >> it's not the way they should be treated so you know, i -- it's hard to understand what the problem is. that plans that you -- maybe there legal holdup but we're talking about five families just...
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>> duncan hunter thought if you sbreptd this legislation a certain way they could have gotten benefits. my question is this. why were the lawyers and administration choosing to interpret it the narrowly tailored way that wouldn't give benefits? if that's the case why didn't chuck hagel stand up, go directly to the president and say i need your help fixing this? if i'm president barack obama i would go out there and say not just for pr purposes, because it's the right thing to do, let's make this happen. you know what he did do this week. he allowed illegals to protest on the national mall. that needed white house approval. he gave funding to egypt with his executive pen, signed the dream act. did a lot of executive orders. he doesn't want to do this for some reason. we don't know when he learned about it. >> he cut money to egypt. >> he sent money. >> we've seen a lot of deliberate punitive actions over the last couple of weeks escorting people out, putting up barriers. is it wrong to see this as punitive or simply incompetent? >> there's a problem. you could look at it both ways. the
>> duncan hunter thought if you sbreptd this legislation a certain way they could have gotten benefits. my question is this. why were the lawyers and administration choosing to interpret it the narrowly tailored way that wouldn't give benefits? if that's the case why didn't chuck hagel stand up, go directly to the president and say i need your help fixing this? if i'm president barack obama i would go out there and say not just for pr purposes, because it's the right thing to do, let's...
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and duncan hunter, a member of the armed services committee and is himself an iraq and war veteran. representative hunter, good to see you, i know you served three tours of duty, we thank you for your service. how did this happen? >> megyn, here is what happened. i want to take you back to 2004, the iraq war was going on, i was in fallujah, and they were sending money to bring back the dead soldiers in rented car go airplanes, there was an iconic picture of these being forklifted out of dover, delaware. that is the type of decision they make. they said you will no longer do escort back to their hometown. so fast forward nine years, here is what happened. this is a boneheaded decision that dishonors our fallen brothers and sisters. it breaks the trust with the men and women who served on the front line and are forgotten because of the shutdown. by the way, megyn. thank you so much for doing this. i'm glad you're talking about it. it is unfortunate that we're talking about this issue, but great to be on your show. >> and it is great to have you, we have the service that you paid, and
and duncan hunter, a member of the armed services committee and is himself an iraq and war veteran. representative hunter, good to see you, i know you served three tours of duty, we thank you for your service. how did this happen? >> megyn, here is what happened. i want to take you back to 2004, the iraq war was going on, i was in fallujah, and they were sending money to bring back the dead soldiers in rented car go airplanes, there was an iconic picture of these being forklifted out of...
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jericka duncan is here in new york with that and more. good morning, jericka. >> good morning, anne-marie. the results of it appear to be mixed. the make taken into custody in libya has what one calls, quote, vast value. it spent 15 years and it ended on the street here in tripoli. the man indicted for the 1998 bombings in tans zena candle & kenya was spulled from his car and taken from his home. today john kerry says his capture complies with the u.s. law. >> the united states of america is going to do everything in its power that is legal and appropriate in order to enforce the law and protect our security. >> reporter: al libi was an original member of al qaeda and has been on the most wanted license since september 11th. >> he was in al qaeda's early stages where their antiu.s. agendas with serious. >> al libi was the computer expert and his computer held a 180-page manual per operations. >> it remained clear how serious the threat was. it lays out step by step the things that an operative would have to do to pull off a terrorist atta
jericka duncan is here in new york with that and more. good morning, jericka. >> good morning, anne-marie. the results of it appear to be mixed. the make taken into custody in libya has what one calls, quote, vast value. it spent 15 years and it ended on the street here in tripoli. the man indicted for the 1998 bombings in tans zena candle & kenya was spulled from his car and taken from his home. today john kerry says his capture complies with the u.s. law. >> the united states...
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jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: while the government shutdown is taking an increasing toll every day, it's the possibility of a government default that set off alarms in financial quarters around the world. >> the united states is the center of the world economy, so if we screw up, everybody gets screwed up. >> the nation is expected to hit its $16.7 trillion borrowing limit in mid-october. speaking to a crowd in maryland, the president said failure to raise the debt limit could have catastrophic results. >> as reckless as a government shutdown is, as many people as are being hurt by a government shutdown, an economic shutdown that results from default would be dramatically worse. >> reporter: back in 2011, just the threat of a default sent the stock markets plunging and led to a downgrading of the country's credit rating. >> i don't think that we want to open the door to find out what happens if the united states actually fails to pay its bills on time. >> reporter: speaker john boehner says he will not let the united states default on its debt and has reportedly told fellow rep
jericka duncan reports. >> reporter: while the government shutdown is taking an increasing toll every day, it's the possibility of a government default that set off alarms in financial quarters around the world. >> the united states is the center of the world economy, so if we screw up, everybody gets screwed up. >> the nation is expected to hit its $16.7 trillion borrowing limit in mid-october. speaking to a crowd in maryland, the president said failure to raise the debt...
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congressman duncan hunter said i'm at a loss about why the department of defense did not take a more active role in notifying congress and insisting that changes in law occur immediately. so what's your reaction to representative hunter there, kind of deflecting at least some of the blame straight at the pentagon and not at their own feet over this? >> first of all, i want to thank duncan hunter for his own service in the army, but all that said, what happens when so many go down to washington, d.c., is they want to be judged for their intentions, not their deeds or their lack of deeds. and the finger pointing begins. look, we learned in the military that we are not just responsible for our duty, but we are to be held accountable for our duty and that's what the senate and the congress aren't doing, nor is mr. hunter when he just wants to point across to the pentagon. we obey those law that say we defend, and if he had this question, why didn't he ask it before he voted for the law? where was his deed, not his intention of making sure that service members, of whom he served with, wer
congressman duncan hunter said i'm at a loss about why the department of defense did not take a more active role in notifying congress and insisting that changes in law occur immediately. so what's your reaction to representative hunter there, kind of deflecting at least some of the blame straight at the pentagon and not at their own feet over this? >> first of all, i want to thank duncan hunter for his own service in the army, but all that said, what happens when so many go down to...
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jericka duncan has details. >> reporter: the bus jumped the median on interstate 40 yesterday afternoon as it was taking a senior citizen church group to their homes in statesville, north carolina. there were 18 people on board. the bus flip and suv and slammed into a trailer, which then burst into flames. >> in my 17 years it's probably the most serious incident i've been a part of. >> reporter: the bus ended up on its side noekt the next to the tractor trailer lying across two lanes of the interstate. the trailer was 50 feet away cut in half. 15 victims were on the bus. the driver and the passenger in the suv were also killed. >> this is involving three vehicles, and the dynamics are great. there are so many variables to this. it's just -- it's a tre mmendou and it's a tremendous event, and it will take time to investigate it. >> reporter: the senior group belonged to a front street baptist church. a memorial service was held last night. >> this is a time of difficulty, but we trust in god. we trust that he is there always. >> reporter: the accident shut down the interstate for hours.
jericka duncan has details. >> reporter: the bus jumped the median on interstate 40 yesterday afternoon as it was taking a senior citizen church group to their homes in statesville, north carolina. there were 18 people on board. the bus flip and suv and slammed into a trailer, which then burst into flames. >> in my 17 years it's probably the most serious incident i've been a part of. >> reporter: the bus ended up on its side noekt the next to the tractor trailer lying across...
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jericka duncan is here in new york with the details. good morning. >> good morning. that's right, the affordable care act made it through a contentious government debate the supreme court and now the government shutdown but today, it's open for business, and millions of americans will be able to buy health care coverage under the law sometimes known as obama care. >> the affordable care act is moving forward. >> this will finally be a brand-new day. >> reporter: starting this morning, nearly 50 million uninsured americans will be able to begin the process of buying coverage. depending on where they live, they can shop for insurance plans through federal, government or state exchanges. there are four levels of the plan to consider. the health coverage starts january 1st of next year if you purchase coverage by december 15th. open enrollment ends march 31st. >> there will be a simple one-stop shop. easy to use in every state in the country. where people can online, for the first time, look at plans side by side. figure out what's available. figure out what the premiums
jericka duncan is here in new york with the details. good morning. >> good morning. that's right, the affordable care act made it through a contentious government debate the supreme court and now the government shutdown but today, it's open for business, and millions of americans will be able to buy health care coverage under the law sometimes known as obama care. >> the affordable care act is moving forward. >> this will finally be a brand-new day. >> reporter: starting...
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jericka duncan is here in new york with that and more. good morning, jericka. >> good morning, anne-marie. the results of those raids appear to be mixed. it's unclear if the terrorist suspect targeted in somalia was involved in the fire fight with navy s.e.a.l.s but they have what's called, quote, vast value. it spent 15 years and it ended on the street here in tripoli. the man intight dieted for the 1998 bombings in tans z tanzani kenya was pulled from his car and taken from his home. today john kerry says his capture complies with the u.s. law. >> the united states of america is going to do everything in its power that is legal and appropriate in order to enforce the law and protect our security. >> reporter: al libi was an original member of al qaeda and had been on the fbi's most wanted terrorist list since it was introduced on september 11th. >> he was in al qaeda's early stages where their anti-u.s. agenda was being formed. >> his capture could be a serious blow to the al qaeda operation. al libi was the computer expert and his comp
jericka duncan is here in new york with that and more. good morning, jericka. >> good morning, anne-marie. the results of those raids appear to be mixed. it's unclear if the terrorist suspect targeted in somalia was involved in the fire fight with navy s.e.a.l.s but they have what's called, quote, vast value. it spent 15 years and it ended on the street here in tripoli. the man intight dieted for the 1998 bombings in tans z tanzani kenya was pulled from his car and taken from his home....
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jack duncan on the questions linking him to al-qaida. >> reporter: expected to be arraigned in u.s. federal court this morning. he had been under indictment for more than a decade on charges he helped plan the bombings that killed more than 220 people. ten days ago, grabbed him in a military raid. cia and fbi counter terrorism experts questioned him aboard a u.s. navy ship. they pressed the 49-year-old about intelligence and potential attack plans. federal officials say he did answer some questions but cut short interrogation after he refused food and water. officials have identified as hepatitis c. sources say he was part of bin laden's circle in the mid 90s and likely the master mind behind the training manual. >> a federal law enforcement official and two other officials say he arrived in new york on saturday. they plan to keep him in military custody for weeks to continue questioning him. >> some new allegations of snooping by the nsa. intelligence collected 700,000 emails and books in a single day last year. nsa defends tactics. and has no interest in ordinary american activiti
jack duncan on the questions linking him to al-qaida. >> reporter: expected to be arraigned in u.s. federal court this morning. he had been under indictment for more than a decade on charges he helped plan the bombings that killed more than 220 people. ten days ago, grabbed him in a military raid. cia and fbi counter terrorism experts questioned him aboard a u.s. navy ship. they pressed the 49-year-old about intelligence and potential attack plans. federal officials say he did answer some...
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. >> the cbs reporter jericka duncan tells us it turns out the documents ordering the prisoners released were fake. >> reporter: it was a homemade "get out of jail free" card that sent two convicted killers on the loose. joseph jenkins and charles walker were serving life sentences when prison officials released them. the men were set free after the prison received these forged documents bearing the signature of circuit court judge belvin perry. the papers ordered the inmates immediate release. >> if you have some fundamental knowledge not a great deal of knowledge but some fundamental knowledge concerning a computer system, it is easy to go on and lift that signature and affix it on something else. >> reporter: judge perry's signature isn't hard to find. he presided over the casey anthony case and his signature appears on dozens of court papers easily accessible on the weapon. authorities say they learned of the mistake when relatives of the man jenkins killed contacted them but that man's wife says that's not the case. >> that's not true at all. they are trying to cover their behinds b
. >> the cbs reporter jericka duncan tells us it turns out the documents ordering the prisoners released were fake. >> reporter: it was a homemade "get out of jail free" card that sent two convicted killers on the loose. joseph jenkins and charles walker were serving life sentences when prison officials released them. the men were set free after the prison received these forged documents bearing the signature of circuit court judge belvin perry. the papers ordered the...
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i recently asked arnie duncan about this climate. >> politicians think short term. they think about the next election. they think short term. early childhood education is a long-term investment. >> long term. so few people are focused on the long term and that prevents some parents like melanie, a single mom, from planning long term in her own life. she was worried she'd have to give up her new job as a school bus driver when her son lost his spot. she has a message for congress. >> y'all need to work together, stop, you know, fighting amongst each other, think about us. think about the single parents, think about the ones that need daycare to take of our children. >> we couldn't agree more. we hope everyone keeps that in mind. secretary duncan, a democrat, recently told me how he loves getting out of dysfunctional washington, similar distaste from a republican that i interviewed this week. former republican olympia snowe. she told me this new class of podium thumping blej rens she calls them and sheryl sandberg, i wanted to leave you with this exchange. >> please r
i recently asked arnie duncan about this climate. >> politicians think short term. they think about the next election. they think short term. early childhood education is a long-term investment. >> long term. so few people are focused on the long term and that prevents some parents like melanie, a single mom, from planning long term in her own life. she was worried she'd have to give up her new job as a school bus driver when her son lost his spot. she has a message for congress....
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>> jericka duncan here in new york. thank you, jericka. >>> well, kennedy's cousin michael skakel is getting a new trial in the murder of 1995. michael skakel is the nephew of robert kennedy's widow ethyl kennedy. he's getting a new trial saying that his attorneys failed to fairly represent him. >>> a 13 yurld a 13-year-old was carrying a pellet gun that officers mick took for a high-powered rifle. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: two california sheriffs deputies say they believed 13-year-old anthony lopes was carrying an assault rifle when one of the deputies shot and killed him but his parents say he was carrying a toy on his way to play with a friend. >> he's not alive anymore because of a mistake. >> reporter: police held up lopez's fake rifle alongside an ak-47 during a news conference. they say they repeatedly told the middle schooler to drop the weapon. they say when the boy didn't, they shot lopez several times. >> one of the deputies described that as the suspect was turned toward him, the barrel of the rifle
>> jericka duncan here in new york. thank you, jericka. >>> well, kennedy's cousin michael skakel is getting a new trial in the murder of 1995. michael skakel is the nephew of robert kennedy's widow ethyl kennedy. he's getting a new trial saying that his attorneys failed to fairly represent him. >>> a 13 yurld a 13-year-old was carrying a pellet gun that officers mick took for a high-powered rifle. bigad shaban reports. >> reporter: two california sheriffs deputies...
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his mother, regina duncan, says her son was involved in gang activity and says it's time for other parentsto face reality if their children are also involved before it's too late. >> this is a cryout for public safety. you're not safe. no one is safe. if you're safe, you're in denial. >> duncan says the shooting could have easily killed or injured a number of innocent people on the busy sidewalk. in san francisco, police agreed, showing the gunman showed a callous disregard for public safety. police are asking for the public's help to try to locate the gunman. >>> on the peninsula, police say thieves were able to get into people's homes with the push of a button. detectives say two burglaries happened on crest road in woodside, a third burglary a few blocks away sunday night into monday morning. police say the burglar simply took garage door openers from unlocked cars to get into the homes. in all three cases, the people were actually home at the time. emerson swan says he and his wife were watching tv. >> someone has enough stones to come into a house with dogs going nuts and clearly, the
his mother, regina duncan, says her son was involved in gang activity and says it's time for other parentsto face reality if their children are also involved before it's too late. >> this is a cryout for public safety. you're not safe. no one is safe. if you're safe, you're in denial. >> duncan says the shooting could have easily killed or injured a number of innocent people on the busy sidewalk. in san francisco, police agreed, showing the gunman showed a callous disregard for...
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that's duncan white of brith columbia... >> i'm very upset, you know, you look at their web site, and they say they take great care in shipping animals and obviously it's not true. >> duncan white of british columbia, he was going to adopt larry. at a response for air canada communicationings that said just ignore it, their entire government is shut down, and this is how the u.s. media spends its time. whoops. >> yeah. >> weather wise, yeah, we have had a little bit of a downward trend. >> little bit, yeah, but today we should recover and there's been a lot of sun around. it's that little nip in the air. >> and that fog. >> it is mid october. it's supposed to go down a little bit. today it will warm up a nudge or two. low clouds as we look at the golden gate bridge if we can see it. san francisco's got 51 degrees. livermore at 46. san jose 48 degrees and santa rosa, same one, not much traffic at this hour. out the door, we're going to be looking at numbers mostly in the low 50s with partly sunny skies. but the sun will be coming out in a few hours and we recover to mid-70s inland, and
that's duncan white of brith columbia... >> i'm very upset, you know, you look at their web site, and they say they take great care in shipping animals and obviously it's not true. >> duncan white of british columbia, he was going to adopt larry. at a response for air canada communicationings that said just ignore it, their entire government is shut down, and this is how the u.s. media spends its time. whoops. >> yeah. >> weather wise, yeah, we have had a little bit of a...
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jarica duncan has the latest for wjz. >> helicopters lifted people. emergency crews in northeast travis county used boats to rescue people stranded in their homes. heavy downpours trigger the the flash floods that quickly took over this neighborhood. >> it rains and flooded. >> reporter: carolyn duel and her daughter were among those rescued. she said flood wars rescued before sheriff's deputies knocked on her door. >> reporter: the overnight storm forced people to abandon their cars in the street. and tree limbs toppled onto power lines, knocking out electricity to hundreds. >> the threat of severe rain forced indiana's governor to postpone trick-or-treating at the governor's mansion until friday night. >>> as a civil war rages on in syria. the government there appears to have made a significant step in the destruction of its chemical weapons. >>> an international chemical weapons watch dog group says syria has destroyed its equipment, used to make chemical weapons. the announcement comes just one day ahead of the november 1st deadline. the inspectio
jarica duncan has the latest for wjz. >> helicopters lifted people. emergency crews in northeast travis county used boats to rescue people stranded in their homes. heavy downpours trigger the the flash floods that quickly took over this neighborhood. >> it rains and flooded. >> reporter: carolyn duel and her daughter were among those rescued. she said flood wars rescued before sheriff's deputies knocked on her door. >> reporter: the overnight storm forced people to...
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as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an advisor on education issues on a number of private ipbs institutions, she is a teacher, a lawyer, and a very influential voice on all policy matters. she was also passionate about ending this issue of bullying and bringing everyone together to stop this disturbing trend so please welcome assistant secretary for civil rights, ruslyn lee. as i said, our moderator is not always our lieutenant governor, of course he needs to introduction -- no, i get to say something. i get to say something. as everyone in this room knows, youngest mayor in 100 years, right? youngest mayor in 100 years
as assistant secretary, ruslyn is assistant secretary arnie's duncan's primary advisor. before she joined the department of education she was vice president of the education trust in washington, dc and was the founding executive of education trust west in oakland. in these positions she advocated for public school students in california, focusing on achievement and opportunity gaps, improving can urriculum and instructional quality and ensuring quality education for everybody. she served as an...
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jericka duncan, cbs news. >> well, right now, there is an investigation under way to see if the coach acted appropriately during the game. the district expects to have the report completed by the end of the week. >>> puppy love could be real and this dog katie will help scientists determine that. she is about to go in an mri machine at emery university in atlanta. neurologist gregory burns is studying her to see if dogs feel emotions like love the same way humans do. >> we are trying to sort out how she responding not just to the signals but who is giving the signals. >> when katie was given treats from her owner rather than a stranger a part of her brain became very active. burns says that proves man' best friend feels love and attachment much like humans. you can read about it in his new book, how dogs love us. i'd buy it because -- >> absolutely. open that door and they come wagging their tail. >> puppies know who they love. >> i agree. >> okay. >>> from puppy love to the real thing, we hope so anyway, it's the proposal people are talking about. >> see how long it lasts. juliette g
jericka duncan, cbs news. >> well, right now, there is an investigation under way to see if the coach acted appropriately during the game. the district expects to have the report completed by the end of the week. >>> puppy love could be real and this dog katie will help scientists determine that. she is about to go in an mri machine at emery university in atlanta. neurologist gregory burns is studying her to see if dogs feel emotions like love the same way humans do. >> we...
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i wish to join him in paying tribute to andrew duncan. his death is a terrible tragedy. it reminds us of the bravery shown by our brave policemen and women day in and day out on our behalf. i send my condolences. on a different note, i join him in celebrating a tremendous achievement of peter higgs in winning the nobel prize. he is a great british scientist. happy birthday to the prime ministers. [applause] on monday the prime minister said "there is a certain amount you can do while the chancellor said -- us, is freezing energy prices a good idea or a communist plot? [laughter] i will leave the communist party of him. [laughter] first of all, can i thank him? can i thank him for his kind remarks? there is nothing i would rather be doing on my birthday than this. what this government is doing is legislating to put people under the lowest energy carriage. that is a real step forward. on this issue, promising a freeze is a classic case of saying one thing and doing another. policy after policy, regulation after regulation, target after target, all of which put energy price
i wish to join him in paying tribute to andrew duncan. his death is a terrible tragedy. it reminds us of the bravery shown by our brave policemen and women day in and day out on our behalf. i send my condolences. on a different note, i join him in celebrating a tremendous achievement of peter higgs in winning the nobel prize. he is a great british scientist. happy birthday to the prime ministers. [applause] on monday the prime minister said "there is a certain amount you can do while the...
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hello, duncan. >> hi, alex. good morning. yeah.lin survived in a leather suitcase strapped to the body of the "titanic"'s bandmaster. it was rescued from the water a few days later. it is set to be the biggest selling item from the "titanic". there's been an interest from bidders right around the world. from the most famous ship of all time, its most iconic piece of memorabilia. the violin from the bandmaster as it sank into the atlantic a century ago. a moment of bravery captured in the movie. as passengers ran for their lives, the band tried to calm them with music. days later, the suitcase bearing his initials was found floating in the water along with the violin, which is set to sell for half a million dollars. of all the artifacts, why do you think this is the biggest sellers? >> he is one of the more famous individuals surrounding the "titanic" disaster. >> it really is incredible to be holding something from the "titanic". there's hardly any visible damage. just a few cracks. the fact it's in such good condition makes people
hello, duncan. >> hi, alex. good morning. yeah.lin survived in a leather suitcase strapped to the body of the "titanic"'s bandmaster. it was rescued from the water a few days later. it is set to be the biggest selling item from the "titanic". there's been an interest from bidders right around the world. from the most famous ship of all time, its most iconic piece of memorabilia. the violin from the bandmaster as it sank into the atlantic a century ago. a moment of...
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i'm a kinder and gentler guy, duncan. thank you so much. >> congratulations. >> stay with "mad money." >> thanks. >>> coming up -- back to the future. if you think this government shutdown is bad, how about some perspective. cramer's turning back the clock 1,000 episodes. how far have we come? and how do you position yourself to profit for the next 1,000? all coming up on this special mm2k edition of "mad money." when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried
i'm a kinder and gentler guy, duncan. thank you so much. >> congratulations. >> stay with "mad money." >> thanks. >>> coming up -- back to the future. if you think this government shutdown is bad, how about some perspective. cramer's turning back the clock 1,000 episodes. how far have we come? and how do you position yourself to profit for the next 1,000? all coming up on this special mm2k edition of "mad money." when we made our commitment to the...
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donuts, duncan brands. >> stay with it.oing in the northwest, going in the southwest. >> quick break. who won the debate? we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day women's 50+. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. sometimes the
donuts, duncan brands. >> stay with it.oing in the northwest, going in the southwest. >> quick break. who won the debate? we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] eeny, meeny, miny, go. ♪ ♪ more adventures await in the new seven-passenger lexus gx. lease the 2014 gx 460 for $499 a month for 27 months. see your lexus dealer. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap......
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sometimes i feel you're losing, duncan. >> there are days i feel like i'm losing too. i feel like as everyone's decided to have the arms race to make the market go faster, it's gotten more complex. i'm afraid that complexity has been inversely correlated with confidence. investors should've felt great when decimalization hit because the spreads got narrow, the retail investor won. it might be in retrospect, should've declared victory then and stopped all the other madness. >> well, when you look at things like -- this wasn't yours but facebook. i feel facebook and the flash freeze and the flash crash were the three incidents that i always get thrown in my face when i say, listen, you can trust stocks. how do you bring it back? >> yeah, and it's really hard, right? i want to draw a parallel for you because what you're all about on your show, right, is the intersection of main street and wall street, right? and we're at the intersection of main street and wall street today, right? that's what's so nice about you being out here. to me, what facebook was all about is what
sometimes i feel you're losing, duncan. >> there are days i feel like i'm losing too. i feel like as everyone's decided to have the arms race to make the market go faster, it's gotten more complex. i'm afraid that complexity has been inversely correlated with confidence. investors should've felt great when decimalization hit because the spreads got narrow, the retail investor won. it might be in retrospect, should've declared victory then and stopped all the other madness. >> well,...
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crowley, and duncan. p.j. i want to start with you. assistant secretary of the bush administration told the new york times, and i quote, obama and his snelings service intelligence services are the targets, does he do it? thanks to edward snowden we got caught? >> well, it is awkward when it's your hand that's caught in the cookie jar. look, nations do spy on each other. we use intelligence services to understand you know the world. i mean think of it this way: in the last 30 drais her days in wn we had this political circus over the debt, the government shutdown. and obviously if the united states driven over the so-called fiscal cliff it could have taken the global economy with it. so i strongly suspect that there were a number of intelligence services particularly in europe where leaders were asking their experts find out what the americans are going to do and it's in the country's interest to understand what will happen somewhere else that affects your interests and others. >> so nicholas, coork accordingo lemond, the french newspa
crowley, and duncan. p.j. i want to start with you. assistant secretary of the bush administration told the new york times, and i quote, obama and his snelings service intelligence services are the targets, does he do it? thanks to edward snowden we got caught? >> well, it is awkward when it's your hand that's caught in the cookie jar. look, nations do spy on each other. we use intelligence services to understand you know the world. i mean think of it this way: in the last 30 drais her...
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last night on the kelly files congressman duncan hunter took aim at chuck hagel. >> i think he needso they broke the sake cid trust of these families. these military families are not pawns to be played with to make pawns. that's the situation. >> the bill reinstates 100,000 dollar payments to military families and funeral and burial expenses. >> we have a fox news alert for you. this just in. the winner goes to the organization of prohibition of chemical weapons. the organization is overseeing the destruction of serious chemical weapons. ainsley? >> terrifying new memo warning that terrorists might be conducting dray runs to prepare for another 9-11 tistyle attack. the tv station in florida a memo from the unit that represents u.s. air pay pilot testing our procedures and reactions to an in-flight threat. the tsa says it takes all reports of suspicious activity seriously. >> are coats and socks as deadly as bullets and bombs. if you are using them to help the taliban then the answer would be yes. two new york city men are arranged ing shipments of socks and shoes to taliban fighters
last night on the kelly files congressman duncan hunter took aim at chuck hagel. >> i think he needso they broke the sake cid trust of these families. these military families are not pawns to be played with to make pawns. that's the situation. >> the bill reinstates 100,000 dollar payments to military families and funeral and burial expenses. >> we have a fox news alert for you. this just in. the winner goes to the organization of prohibition of chemical weapons. the...
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jarica duncan, wjz eyewitness news. >> brett favre played in an nfl record 297 regular season games in a row. >>> can wall street end the note on -- end the week, rather, on a high note? i'm getting there. [ stock bells ringing ] sounds like i'm ready to end the week. stocks end the week higher for the third straight week. let's take a look at the numbers. dow is up 61. s&p up 8. and the nasdaq is up 14. let's go to new york right now, where alexis christoforous has tonight's cbs money watch update. >> reporter: stocks spent the day higher, after positive quarterly earnings from several companies, including microsoft. the tech giant's net income hit more than $5 billion, thanks to improved corporate sales of its operating system. amazon.com also beat wall street's expectations. revenue jumped 24% during the last quarter. despite these upbeat reports, many americans have a dimmer view of the economy, because of the government shutdown. a measure of u.s. consumer sentiment dropped in october to its lowest level in almost a year. increased demand for commercial airplanes boosted factory w
jarica duncan, wjz eyewitness news. >> brett favre played in an nfl record 297 regular season games in a row. >>> can wall street end the note on -- end the week, rather, on a high note? i'm getting there. [ stock bells ringing ] sounds like i'm ready to end the week. stocks end the week higher for the third straight week. let's take a look at the numbers. dow is up 61. s&p up 8. and the nasdaq is up 14. let's go to new york right now, where alexis christoforous has tonight's...
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jarica duncan, wjz eyewitness news. >> favre played an nfl record 297 regular season games in a row.> a lot. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> don't miss the cbs primetime lineup. tonight at 10:00, an all new episode of the drama blue bloods. followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> finally tonight, a u.s. navy officer surprises his family by coming home to indiana, nearly a month early. his homecoming tour started at a south bend hospital where his wife works. then he visited both of his children while they were in class. it was the first time seeing his family in 8 months. now he's home for ,, >> pelley: tonight, turns out, you were right. after 25 days of excuses, the obama administration admits what millions of americans already know-- healthcare.gov is fundamentally broken. sharyl attkisson on what happens next. for the first time, we know why a grand jury wanted to indict jonbenet ramsey's parents. barry petersen has the newly released secret documents. charlie d'agata on patrol with easy company in afghanistan. can the american mission wind down as planned? and ho
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jarica duncan, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, cold bay is about 625 miles southwest of anchorage. >>> onel act of love, a washington state man loses his life while traying to save his wife from a fire. >> reporter: the fire broke out inside of a lakewood apartment complex in the middle of the night. neighbors say a 64-year-old man escaped the flames but ran back inside the burning building to try to rescue his 78-year-old wife. the woman was ill and unable to move well. firefighters arrived on the scene. they knocked out the flames, but it was too late. both the husband and wife died in the fire. investigators don't know what caused the fire, but they say it does not appear suspicious. so sad, vic. back to you. >> yes, it is, mary. thank you. >>> the red cross is helping a half dozen residents in apartments who had smoke damage. >>> a sophisticated drug tunnel is found near the mexico and border. it is in the otay mesa industrial area. u.s. officials say the tunnel is equipped with vent leigh. they seized eight tons of marijuana and 325 pounds of cocaine. in connection with the discovery,
jarica duncan, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, cold bay is about 625 miles southwest of anchorage. >>> onel act of love, a washington state man loses his life while traying to save his wife from a fire. >> reporter: the fire broke out inside of a lakewood apartment complex in the middle of the night. neighbors say a 64-year-old man escaped the flames but ran back inside the burning building to try to rescue his 78-year-old wife. the woman was ill and unable to move well....